Appendix:Metagame terminology: Difference between revisions

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Refers to a Pokémon set with high {{stat|Attack}} and/or {{stat|Special Attack}} (preferably with above average Speed) but low stats in {{stat|HP}} and {{stat|Defense}}/{{stat|Special Defense}}.
Refers to a Pokémon set with high {{stat|Attack}} and/or {{stat|Special Attack}} (preferably with above average Speed) but low stats in {{stat|HP}} and {{stat|Defense}}/{{stat|Special Defense}}.


====Hazard blocker====
====Hazard control====
Refers to a Pokémon that is placed on a team to limit the effectiveness of the opponent's [[entry hazard]]s.
 
=====Hazard blocker=====
Refers to a Pokémon that protects the user's battlefield from [[#Entry hazard|entry hazard]]s, usually as a result of {{a|Magic Bounce}} or {{m|Magic Coat}}.
Refers to a Pokémon that protects the user's battlefield from [[#Entry hazard|entry hazard]]s, usually as a result of {{a|Magic Bounce}} or {{m|Magic Coat}}.


====Hazard remover====
=====Hazard remover=====
Refers to a Pokémon set that is specifically used to remove [[#Entry hazard|entry hazard]]s on the user's battlefield, usually by using {{m|Rapid Spin}} (often referred to as a "Spinner") or {{m|Defog}} (often referred to as a "Defogger"). Defog's ability to remove entry hazards from the user's side was introduced in [[Generation VI]].
Refers to a Pokémon set that is specifically used to remove [[#Entry hazard|entry hazard]]s on the user's battlefield, usually by using {{m|Rapid Spin}} (often referred to as a "Spinner") or {{m|Defog}} (often referred to as a "Defogger"). Defog's ability to remove entry hazards from the user's side was introduced in [[Generation VI]].


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